Post 6: Sexism Shown in a Fiction Character that I Love.

Sexism is an issue that with the passing of the ages has
been taking more and more, more relevance, especially considering that with the
opening to education and with the expansion of this, it has been getting to put
gender equality in the palestra to delve a little more on the subject, I would
like to mention one of my favorite characters, which unfortunately is sexist.
One of the series that has had a great acceptance of the
public just came out, is Rick and Morty, a series, which like futurama, or the
Simpsons, has a sarcastic humor and a little black that speaks and questions a
bit many of the relevant issues for society, all from a humorous look that
removes, that may sound heavy.
Rick and Morty is a series that I met on entering college,
in conjunction with access to netflix, the series is about an alcoholic
grandfather who is a genius and a little lonely. Who together with his grandson
travels the world discovering and causing new problems.
For me, Rick is a sexist character for various reasons,
throughout the series despite having a granddaughter and grandchild, always
prefers the grandson (Morty), although clearly the granddaughter, has more
intellectual abilities and physical to cope with the missions he performs.
In addition to this, another great proof of his sexism, is
that during the series is mentioned the failed marriage of his daughter with an
idiot (from the look of Rick), because for him, marrying someone intellectually
inferior is a test of mediocrity, implying that having an intelligent man next
to you, is something fruitful to develop you in life.
Rick is the sexiest of all!
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